just got the old sidux article moved over (renamed) to aptosid:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aptosid
I've edited some parts and put 2010-02 in - but we need a screenshot. Since my computers use LXDE it would be nice if someone else can take an (official) KDE-shot and put it into commons.w.o.

IIRC you can always edit wikipages (otherwise it would be quite ..errr.. senseless). Open the page in edit-mode, copy the content and paste it to the other. But be aware of any copyrights, if there are such.

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but "copying" (so that the content is duplicated in 'sidux' and 'aptosid')
and "moving" or "renaming" (so that the old content of 'sidux' is now hold in 'aptosid')
are different operation, aren't they? I was asking how to do the latter...

or, from the wording of horo, I thought the latter is possible and desirable.

IIRC you can always edit wikipages (otherwise it would be quite ..errr.. senseless). Open the page in edit-mode, copy the content and paste it to the other. But be aware of any copyrights, if there are such.

No, don't cut and paste because wikipedia loses the edit history. Use the function to move one article over to a new name. Maybe it's possible only if you are an editor (>300 edits)? This function is called with <alt><ctrl>m on the page you want to move.
A link pointing from sidux -> aptosid is created automagically

- I don't know how to update the logo/screen shot, so I left sodix ones.
- When I saw English page the last time, sidux's release record was still there.
now, it's removed? if sidux entry stays somewhere, it would be there but if
it's renamed, information is lost... so far I didn't remove them from Japanese
page, just I put the word "sidux" before release under sidux's name.
- well, I don't intend to maintain the Wikipedia page myself.